Collins never played for the Rockets as he and Richard Jefferson were traded on draft night to the Nets for Eddie Griffin. Collins has played for six teams during his 13-year career. In April 2013, he came out as the first openly gay active male athlete in the four major pro sports leagues. less

2001: Jason Collins, first round, 18th overall

Collins never played for the Rockets as he and Richard Jefferson were traded on draft night to the Nets for Eddie Griffin. Collins has played for six teams during ... more

Cat Mobley was a fan favorite during his six seasons with the Rockets. Along with his buddy, Steve Francis, Mobley was traded to the Magic for Tracy McGrady during the 2004 offseason. A heart condition ended his 11-year career in 2010. less

1998: Cuttino Mobley, second round, 41st overall

Cat Mobley was a fan favorite during his six seasons with the Rockets. Along with his buddy, Steve Francis, Mobley was traded to the Magic for Tracy McGrady ... more

The Valparaiso star's buzzer-beating 3-pointer against Mississippi in the first round of the 1998 NCAA Tournament is one of the most memorable moments in college basketball history. Drew didn't have a memorable moment during his six-year pro career, the first two of which were played in Houston. less

1998: Bryce Drew, first round, 16th overall

The Valparaiso star's buzzer-beating 3-pointer against Mississippi in the first round of the 1998 NCAA Tournament is one of the most memorable moments in college ... more

Big Shot Bob won the first two of his seven NBA titles with the Rockets. Horry spent the first four years of his 16-year career in Houston. In the summer of 1996, he was traded along with Sam Cassell to the Suns for Charles Barkley. less

1992: Robert Horry, first round, 11th overall

Big Shot Bob won the first two of his seven NBA titles with the Rockets. Horry spent the first four years of his 16-year career in Houston. In the summer of 1996, ... more

One the best players in NBA history, The Dream is simply the greatest player in franchise history. The UH product led the team to back-to-back championships and was named the 1993-94 MVP. A 12-time All-Star, Olajuwon was a two-time Defensive Player of the Year. He played all but one (2001-02 in Toronto) of his 18 years in Houston. less

1984: Hakeem Olajuwon, first round, 1st overall

One the best players in NBA history, The Dream is simply the greatest player in franchise history. The UH product led the team to back-to-back championships and ... more

Teaming with Hakeem Olajuwon to form the Twin Towers, Sampson averaged 15.4 points per game during his Hall-of-Fame, nine-year career, five of which were spent with the Rockets. The four-time All-Star was a key member of the 1986 Finals team, which lost to the Celtics in six games. less

1983: Ralph Sampson, first round, 1st overall

Teaming with Hakeem Olajuwon to form the Twin Towers, Sampson averaged 15.4 points per game during his Hall-of-Fame, nine-year career, five of which were spent with ... more

The St. Mary's University (in San Antonio) product averaged 11.4 points per game during his 15-year career, 10 of which were spent in Houston. Reid played on both the 1981 and 1986 teams, which fell to the Celtics in the NBA Finals. less

1977: Robert Reid, second round, 40th overall

The St. Mary's University (in San Antonio) product averaged 11.4 points per game during his 15-year career, 10 of which were spent in Houston. Reid played on both ... more

Luke spent five seasons of his 14-year career with the Rockets. Lucas has served as the head coach of three teams: Spurs, 76ers and Cavaliers. His son, John Lucas III, played two seasons (2005-06, 2006-07) with the Rockets. less

1976: John Lucas Jr., first round, 1st overall

Luke spent five seasons of his 14-year career with the Rockets. Lucas has served as the head coach of three teams: Spurs, 76ers and Cavaliers. His son, John Lucas ... more

The North Carolina product never played for the Rockets as he opted to begin his 12-year pro career in the ABA. A five All-Star and the 1982-83 Sixth Man of Year award winner, Jones (24) shown here blocking a shot by Caldwell Jones, was an 11-time member of the All-Defensive team. less

1974: Bobby Jones, first round, 5th overall

The North Carolina product never played for the Rockets as he opted to begin his 12-year pro career in the ABA. A five All-Star and the 1982-83 Sixth Man of Year ... more

Murph averaged 17.9 points per game during his 13-year (all with the Rockets), Hall of Fame career. He finished his career as an 89-percent free-throw shooter. He currently serves as a studio analyst for Rockets' broadcasts. less

1970: Calvin Murphy, second round, 18th overall

Murph averaged 17.9 points per game during his 13-year (all with the Rockets), Hall of Fame career. He finished his career as an 89-percent free-throw shooter. He ... more

Rudy T played his entire 11-year career with the Rockets. The Michigan product was a five-time All-Star. During the 1991-92 season, Tomjanovich became the Rockets coach. He would lead the team to back-to-back titles (1993-94, 1994-95) during his 12-year run. less

1970: Rudy Tomjanovich, first round, 2nd overall

Rudy T played his entire 11-year career with the Rockets. The Michigan product was a five-time All-Star. During the 1991-92 season, Tomjanovich became the ... more

A point guard for the San Diego Rockets from 1968 to 1970, Adelman would go on to coach the team for four seasons (2007-08 to 2010-11.) In Adelman's first season at the helm, the Rockets won 22-straight games, the third longest streak in NBA history. less

1968: Rick Adelman, seventh round, 79th overall

A point guard for the San Diego Rockets from 1968 to 1970, Adelman would go on to coach the team for four seasons (2007-08 to 2010-11.) In Adelman's first season ... more